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New scientific analyzes conducted by the Russian authorities at the request of the Orthodox Church confirmed the authenticity of the remains of the last Russian Tsar, Nicholas II and his family, by means of DNA tests, dailymail.co.uk, according to Mediafax
Genetic testing requested by the Russian Orthodox Church – which rejected a number of earlier results – "confirmed that the remains belong to the former Emperor Nicholas II , family members and members of the entourage ". 19659003] In order to make the new tests, the remains of the father of the father of Nicholas, Aleksandr III, were exhumed to prove that they were "father and son", notes the commission of inquiry.
Tsar Nicholas II, his wife, Alexandra, their four daughters – the great dukes Anastasia, Maria, Olga and Tatiana – their son Aleksei, and four servitors of the imperial family were murdered in the cellar of a house in Ekaterinburg on the night of July 16 to 17, 1918.
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